SEC, Big Ten reportedly in favor of another major change to College Football Playoff

The 2024-25 college football season was the first that featured a 12-team College Football Playoff, and there’s a strong case to be made that it was a total success.

Sure, some of the first-round matchups were duds, but multiple rounds of CFP action did result in plenty of great watching experiences for college football fans. 

Four teams didn’t seem like enough, but 12 felt just right. 

The Big Ten and SEC, though, seem to want more pieces of the pie. They’re the two “super conferences” in college football, and more of their teams in the CFP ultimately means more revenue for their conferences.

That’s why it’s no surprise to hear that there were conversations about an extended CFP format when the four power-conference commissioners held an in-person meeting in New York on Thursday, according to college football reporter Ross Dellenger.

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